Enter your differential equations into a Microsoft Excel worksheet in order to create a visual representation of your data. You must manually enter all of your independent variables and its corresponding solutions into your worksheet before you can graph the differentials. Once you've entered all of your data you can insert a line graph using Chart Tools. Your line graph will plot the points on an x-y axis to allow you to identify the point where your simultaneous differential equations meet.

Step 1

Enter "X" into cell A1 of your Excel worksheet (without quotes here and throughout). Alternatively, you can enter the independent variable for your differential equation, such as "R."

Step 2

Step 3

Enter the values for each of your independent variables into column A beginning with cell A2. For example, enter your x-values starting with cell A2 until you have entered every value.

Step 4

Enter the solution for your first differential equation into column B adjacent to the corresponding independent variable, beginning with cell B2. Repeat this process by entering the solutions for your second differential equation into the respective cells in column C.

Step 5

Click and drag from cell A1 to the bottom right of your data to highlight all of the data.

Step 6

Click on the "Insert" tab to switch to the Insert ribbon.

Step 7

Click the "Insert Line Chart" drop-down button in the Charts group of the Insert ribbon and then click the first graph to insert a line graph displaying the simultaneous differentials for your data.

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